What size tires are on a Oldsmobile 88?
For 1988, the dimensions for your Delta 88 are: 205/75 R14. 205/70 R15. 215/65 R15.
What size tires are on a 1998 Oldsmobile 88?
Oldsmobile 88 1998 3.8
Tire | Rim | |
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205/70R15 95S | 6Jx15 ET47 | 2.1 |
225/60R16 97S | 6.5Jx16 ET52 | 2.1 |
What size tires are on a 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass?
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1997 3.1
Tire | Rim | |
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205/70SR15 | 6Jx15 ET42 | 2.1 |
215/65SR15 | 6Jx15 ET42 | 2.1 |
225/60SR16 | 6.5Jx16 ET42 | 2.1 |
Are different size tires interchangeable?
Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.
What size tires are on a 1999 Oldsmobile 88?
1999 Oldsmobile 88 | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Oldsmobile 88 Options |
15-Inch | 205-70-15 215-65-15 | RoyaleRoyale LS |
16-Inch | 225-60-16 | 50th Anniversary EditionRoyale LS |
Do tires have to be exact size?
Width and diameter are the two factors that determine tire and rim compatibility. For diameter you’ll need to be sure that your tires and wheels are an exact match, e.g. a 215/65R17 tire will only fit on a 17″ diameter wheel. There’s a bit more flexibility when it comes to wheel widths.
Can you put wider tires on a stock rim?
To keep the suspension and speedometer functioning correctly, both the stock diameter and width of the wheels and tires needs to be maintained. As a general rule of thumb, it’s safe to fit a tire up to 20 millimeters wider than stock on the original rim.
Can you run two different size tires on the same axle?
Having two different-sized tires on the same axle is generally not a good thing. If the diameter of the two tires is close, then the rolling radius is about the same, so in the short term, you probably won’t have any damage, but long term, you run the risk of messing up your car’s differential.
Does M S on a tire mean mud and snow?
Mud and snow tires also called all season tires, have the letter M + S on the side. They are perfect for temperate winter conditions, with only occasional snow and ice. They work fairly well in mud, providing enough traction to get through it.